Los Angeles - Kenyan Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o, Somalia's Barkhad Abdi, Happy
songster Pharrell Williams and Irish-German star Michael Fassbender are
among 271 actors newly invited to join Hollywood's Oscar-bestowing
Academy, organisers said on Thursday.
Other non-US invitees
include Britain's Sally Hawkins and Steve Coogan, as well as Japanese
animation master Hayao Miyazaki and Israeli-born Palestinian director
Hany Abu-Assad.
Italy's Paolo Sorrentino, whose The Great Beauty won this year's foreign-language Oscar, will also join the illustrious Hollywood body, as will Canadian Dallas Buyers Club director Jean-Marc Vallee.
New batch invited every year
The
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invites a new batch of
actors, filmmakers and related professionals every year to join the
ranks of its 6 000 or so members who vote on the Oscars.
"This
year's class of invitees represents some of the most talented, creative
and passionate filmmakers working in our industry today," said Academy
President Cheryl Boone Isaacs.
"Their contributions to film have entertained audiences around the world, and we are proud to welcome them to the Academy."
Nyong'o won the best supporting actress Oscar in March for her role in harrowing historical drama 12 Years a Slave. Fassbender was also nominated for his role in the film by British director Steve McQueen.
Hawkins was nominated in the same category as Nyong'o for her role in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine, while Coogan was shortlisted this year as writer for true-story based Philomena.
Williams, whose ubiquitous hit Happy took the Internet by storm with copycat dance videos from around the world, was nominated for his work on Despicable Me 2.
Other nominees included comic Chris Rock, actress June Squibb (Oscar nominee this year for Nebraska), Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson and Veep TV star Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
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